The 997 GT3/RS Cars For Sale Thread...
#7066
These cars are awesome drivers cars for enthusiasts and they did not make a bunch, I think they were undervalued for several years.
A 992 C2S with options is more expensive, go drive that back to back with 997 GT car and if you are a true ‘petrolhead’ you would say the 997 GT car should be worth 5x.
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Robocop305 (03-20-2021)
#7067
The price delta between RS and non RS has become outrageous lately. RSs used to carry a $25k premium which made sense, as that is basically the MSRP delta, but now they are advertised for $60-80k more than standard GT3s. Unless you have money to burn, it's hard to justify that premium so the standard GT3 starts to look like a bargain and clean ones get snapped up quickly. There were only 715 .2 GT3s made for North America. How many clean ones do you think are left a decade later? There is essentially no inventory. All the really good ones trade hands privately.
RS wing, sticker packs, wheels are a little shouty for my tastes.
Everyone is different.....
I thought it was 650 for North America?
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Porsche cowboy (03-21-2021)
#7068
2010 cream white GT3, 27458 miles, no price or pictures listed as of now…
https://www.porschespokane.com/inven...ac2a91as783405
WP0AC2A91AS783405
Previous discussion last November on this thread, see posts# 5448-9 and 5451:
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-...hread-364.html
https://www.porschespokane.com/inven...ac2a91as783405
WP0AC2A91AS783405
Previous discussion last November on this thread, see posts# 5448-9 and 5451:
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-...hread-364.html
Last edited by 6DJ8; 03-19-2021 at 07:59 AM.
#7069
Rennlist Member
715 was the total production for North America. 650 (or thereabouts) was USA only.
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#7070
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2010 cream white GT3, 27458 miles, no price or pictures listed as of now…
https://www.porschespokane.com/inven...ac2a91as783405
WP0AC2A91AS783405
Previous discussion last November on this thread, see posts# 5448-9 and 5451:
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-...hread-364.html
https://www.porschespokane.com/inven...ac2a91as783405
WP0AC2A91AS783405
Previous discussion last November on this thread, see posts# 5448-9 and 5451:
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-...hread-364.html
I'm trying to figure out a use case for this.
Last edited by atlrvr; 03-19-2021 at 09:20 AM.
#7071
Its pretty easy to professionally fix the loud graphics and color scheme - if so choose. I prefer the RS this way
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#7072
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2010 cream white GT3, 27458 miles, no price or pictures listed as of now…
https://www.porschespokane.com/inven...ac2a91as783405
WP0AC2A91AS783405
Previous discussion last November on this thread, see posts# 5448-9 and 5451:
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-...hread-364.html
https://www.porschespokane.com/inven...ac2a91as783405
WP0AC2A91AS783405
Previous discussion last November on this thread, see posts# 5448-9 and 5451:
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-...hread-364.html
Previous owners car Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/no_cap_entrepreneurs/
YouTube video of the car:
Last edited by RapidGT; 03-19-2021 at 11:53 AM.
#7073
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I'm sure. Looks great. And my comment was by no means intended to suggest I don't like the RS. I simply saw no benefit of paying more to get an RS for my intended use (street) when I prefer the looks, in stock form, of the regular GT3.
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#7074
Burning Brakes
I did do a search for the VIN, but couldn't find anything on this forum. Sorry if it's been posted or spoken about before.
It really seems that 997.2 cars are hard to come bye these days.
https://www.lamborghinidallas.com/us...b5e5da5cfa.htm
It really seems that 997.2 cars are hard to come bye these days.
https://www.lamborghinidallas.com/us...b5e5da5cfa.htm
#7075
Banned
This one had the PCCB rotors replaced with steel ones and a half cage in the back. Definitely had seen some track time in the past.
Previous owners car Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/no_cap_entrepreneurs/
YouTube video of the car:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mY8JZT5870
Previous owners car Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/no_cap_entrepreneurs/
YouTube video of the car:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mY8JZT5870
If you didn't tell me it wasn't Carrera White I would not have guessed it. His Instagram channel has 22 followers. Watching a guy shooting at a tree stump isn't my gig either.
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#7076
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Thanks for the YouTube link....that makes me feel much better about not jumping on that car.
#7077
Nordschleife Master
I had a 2007 arctic silver GT3
then had a 2008 cobalt GT3
at no time did I ever not want an RS. ever.
if this is about stickers (graphics), they can be taken off easily. if someone prefers the taco wing to the carbon fiber RS wing - I'd be stunned and shocked. all of my wheels were the same, black
then had a 2008 cobalt GT3
at no time did I ever not want an RS. ever.
if this is about stickers (graphics), they can be taken off easily. if someone prefers the taco wing to the carbon fiber RS wing - I'd be stunned and shocked. all of my wheels were the same, black
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Hansel (03-19-2021)
#7078
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this is all crazy talk. But I also realize that getting back on FS track is tough when there's almost no inventory for sale. weird times.
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Porsche cowboy (03-21-2021)
#7079
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#7080
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creme may be rare,... but not a fan at all of the color for this vintage 911 (not bad on a G body),... but this just looks "dirty". Previous owners MO seems to be one of abuse hence the damage is not surprising.